SEPTEMBER 8TH-9TH, 1943
CENTPAC: D-DAY AT WAKE ISLAND!
Following a massive pre-dawn bombardment, USMC and US Army assault troops storm ashore:
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR 09/08/43
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Naval bombardment of Wake Island, at 85,72
Allied Ships
CA San Francisco
CA Astoria
CA Salt Lake City
CA Louisville
BB Massachusetts
BB Washington
BB New Mexico
BB Idaho
Japanese ground losses:
517 casualties reported
Airbase hits 2
Runway hits 45
Port hits 8
Port fuel hits 3
Port supply hits 5
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Naval bombardment of Wake Island, at 85,72
Allied Ships
CA Indianapolis
CA Wichita
CA Vincennes
CA Quincy
CA Minneapolis
BB California
BB Pennsylvania
BB Oklahoma
Japanese ground losses:
316 casualties reported
Airbase hits 2
Airbase supply hits 3
Runway hits 55
Port hits 6
Port fuel hits 1
Port supply hits 8
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TF 1002 encounters mine field at Wake Island (85,72)
TF 1002 troops unloading over beach at Wake Island, 85,72
Allied Ships
MSW Bantam
MSW Pieter de Bitter
MSW Jan van Amstel
MSW Chevreuil
MSW Moa
MSW Kiwi
MSW Canso
MSW Outarde
MSW Kapunda
MSW Fremantle
MSW Dubbo
MSW Bunbury
MSW Turkey
MSW Penguin
MSW Kingfisher
MSW Tanager
MSW Finch
MSW Sheldrake
MSW Heed
MSW Starling
DMS Wasmuth
DMS Chandler
DMS Perry
DMS Dorsey
DMS Trevor
DMS Hopkins
DD Piet Hein
DD Voyager
DD Downes
APD Dickerson
DD Kortenaer
DD Van Galen
APD John D. Edwards
DD Arunta
DD Ellet, Mine hits 1, on fire
Allied ground losses:
1709 casualties reported
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TF 1002 encounters mine field at Wake Island (85,72)
TF 1002 troops unloading over beach at Wake Island, 85,72
Allied Ships
MSW Bantam
MSW Pieter de Bitter
MSW Jan van Amstel
MSW Chevreuil
MSW Moa
MSW Kiwi
MSW Canso
MSW Outarde
MSW Kapunda
MSW Fremantle
MSW Dubbo
MSW Bunbury
MSW Turkey
MSW Penguin
MSW Kingfisher
MSW Tanager
MSW Finch
MSW Sheldrake
MSW Heed
MSW Starling
DMS Wasmuth
DMS Chandler
DMS Perry
DMS Dorsey
DMS Trevor
DMS Hopkins
DD Witte de With
APD Dickerson
DD Ellet, Mine hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
Allied ground losses:
383 casualties reported
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TF 1132 troops unloading over beach at Wake Island, 85,72
Allied ground losses:
1979 casualties reported
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TF 1133 troops unloading over beach at Wake Island, 85,72
Allied ground losses:
1384 casualties reported
Allied land based and naval bombers work over the Japanese defenders on Wake all day and by dusk the Allies secure the islands airfield and port facilities:
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Ground combat at Wake Island
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 90375 troops, 779 guns, 290 vehicles, Assault Value =
2347
Defending force 14811 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 144
Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 7
Allied max assault: 3346 - adjusted assault: 2411
Japanese max defense: 74 - adjusted defense: 7
Allied assault odds: 344 to 1 (fort level 7)
Allied forces CAPTURE Wake Island base !!!
Japanese aircraft
no flights
No Japanese losses
Japanese ground losses:
1524 casualties reported
Allied ground losses:
2113 casualties reported
Guns lost 41
Vehicles lost 27
Another attack is launched the following day on the fanatical Japanese remnants:
Ground combat at Wake Island
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 101867 troops, 893 guns, 442 vehicles, Assault Value =
2209
Defending force 11785 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 60
Allied max assault: 3426 - adjusted assault: 4764
Japanese max defense: 31 - adjusted defense: 4
Allied assault odds: 1191 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
1995 casualties reported
Allied ground losses:
600 casualties reported
Guns lost 8
Vehicles lost 6
Due to a lack of supply from the constant bombardment of the island over the last 3 months, the remaining Japanese forces are wiped out by nightfall:
53rd Naval Guard Unit Wiped Out at Wake Island by attrition!!!
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South Seas Det. Wiped Out at Wake Island by attrition!!!
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5th Base Force Wiped Out at Wake Island by attrition!!!
5th Coastal Gun Regiment Wiped Out at Wake Island by attrition!!!
I didnt realize that Don's troops were so low on supply....the bombed out airfield and port at Wake seemed to be repairing itself every day.
I was expecting severe ship losses to both minefields and the CD guns of the 5th Coastal gun regiment but only 3 ships were hit by mines over the last 8 days.....none have sunk yet.....and no hits were registered by the island's CD guns....the 19 BBs must have done their job. The USA LCUs are pretty chewed up however with some of the USMC Raiders suffering as much as 80% casualties....these boys will be on R&R for quite some time.
CHINA:
Big day of combat in China as well. The Allies desperate attempt to re-open the Homan/Sian highway is finally successful:
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Ground combat at 48,31
Allied Shock attack
Attacking force 65705 troops, 268 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value =
1990
Defending force 16004 troops, 51 guns, 308 vehicles, Assault Value =
424
Allied max assault: 3446 - adjusted assault: 3683
Japanese max defense: 253 - adjusted defense: 81
Allied assault odds: 45 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
268 casualties reported
Guns lost 3
Vehicles lost 6
Allied ground losses:
685 casualties reported
Guns lost 11
Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
The 2 defeated IJA armored regiments retreat to Nanyang where there are now some 30,000 troops.
I ordered the blocking forces on the Yellow River SE of Homan to retreat last turn. Don ordered an attack with his 46,000 troops already across the Yellow River and roughed up my rear guard:
Ground combat at 50,32
Japanese Shock attack
Attacking force 46887 troops, 220 guns, 206 vehicles, Assault Value =
1085
Defending force 11796 troops, 24 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 294
Japanese max assault: 2164 - adjusted assault: 1978
Allied max defense: 247 - adjusted defense: 60
Japanese assault odds: 32 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
699 casualties reported
Guns lost 12
Vehicles lost 1
Allied ground losses:
292 casualties reported
Guns lost 1
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
Worse still, an IJA armored regiment had been ordered to advance after combat and followed the defeated Chinese into Homan......a massive shock attack will be ordered for tomorrow to drive the IJA troops out of the city.
I have some serious decisions to make here in China. The Homan/Sian highway has been temporarily re-opened. Do I stay in Homan entrenched behind my level 9 fortifications and risk encirclement and destruction or do I conduct a pullback into Sian? Several hundred thousand IJA troops sit on all sides of Homan and Im not at all certain I can keep the lines of communication into the city open. But pulling back into Sian is a pretty long retreat. Hmmm....
